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i J it . ? n r- ; j 11 L :i 1 1 ! M.'il Ssi f py k-4. t . I n I J1! isa t-flvi Km iai f OHBil raiii Yw9a fcfta r m' :-4 a PAaK EIGHT Quick Clearance Shirt Sale! Odds and Ends-$2.50, $2, $1.75 $1.50 &$1 Shirts, Negli gees & Stiff Bosom; High Grade Makes. Choice Shirts on Display KLEINMAIER KCTTT33SHS FIRST SUFFRAGE MEETING IS HELD t'ntler tli' .uiicis .i the Woman's CYrlKtlun Tempera me union of Mar Irn, n W"m.n Sufir im- nicrting wan lipid nt the frilled llnthr. n hnrth. Sunday afternoon. Only a M-iy small crowd was in at tendance, owing to tin- i xtrciiu fold, huf the meeting was vr inti resting. n.i D. A. TERRY Maple syrup, Buck- wheat flour, Pancake flour, solid bulk Oysters, $ Jersey Sweet Potatoes, Celery, Lettuce, Apple Butter, fresh crackers an dcakes. Our prompt service will surely please. D. A. TERRY J iLunuraaflairagfiffigggEg She Won Mx. .TaniCM Thump-on, 711 W, Cliiiti'li s-tri-ol. H111 paid SI Tor (Iio aluminum t-luik hc 'ISunif'lii'WVi'Vl Homo JtiitU'iliie. "' THri'c U' one t-ln-cl. ' In ..1 ..,.t .tfl .III J.IIUJ. Villi 1 B fc'i" W "' lM, '."-l. - .-.. 5 Jlia( a fliunt'i luvlu ev cr.il cliecK-N ami tit tin Willie tliuo M,'UIV puif Svct !!- Itiitlcrluc at S7ic pound. Specialist:, in LM LII I Mll.f.pil VJi wwm Ttiw ffs Good to tat m ..t..t.-f t ?.? mS CMS. TURNER 6 CO. Taney Grocers 3." York State Apple, Northern t Kpliv, Kpllenbcigti',' Ihildulli?. (rceulngM, rancy i-suim-d I'i-iiIih nml Yfi'tiililcx of every kind, I'rCMh Vegetables. 1'iTfch I'Vulls. I'niMty I'otatoe,, SI.2S bushel. iCBAS. TURNER 6 CO. Telephone 81. 201-20:1 :. Center St. 1 L.tatT-tnlMlnT. T..I ..T T.IT..T. iTi.T.if ..T IT..I..T..I-T..I i I 1 i ( i 111 1 i 1 1 1 1 t . . 1 1 1 i"iMi r t4Httttt' . Its Made "fcJVlMl" BUTTER KRUST BREAD is uow wrapped in Ssinilaiy Parnfined Paper f Y V Packages, thereby preserving all the natural A moisture and freshness. More delicious than ever. Don't accept a substitute! t t ATA : Butter Krust Bakery i 5c Everywhere T 4t4't'' LARGE DIVIDENDS. TiAItfiK niViniWDS tell nr sic lirul und capable nuinnBPincnt on tho part or tho company. If tho death losses nro low, it Aiguilles that oxtrcino euro has been exurclM-d In tho selection of applicants If tho cxpcnso of nianagciiicnt in low, It hliovvH that tho company Is cconoml cnl mul prudently inanngcd. If the mto of Interest realized on in vestments M high und iho securities a 10 Hifo It means Hint the Company Inicsla tho pollcj lioltloro' iuniuy to tho prentcHt udviiiituge. If you want 11 policy In n Company that does all of the- ubovo, tnUo a policy lu tho UNION CICNTUATj. General Agents E. 0. Smith & Son Marion, Ohio. Elmer J, Schoenlaub Local Agents Jacob P. Lust, 69 c in Front Window SWTOSJTIKTSSia lii vniloiuil cxerilses wire led lv Mis. it l'rtin, and the ottorbeln Ladles ii .niello rendered a nuinbtr or pleas ing n.il selections. He. J. W. Miles and ltev I). N. Ke'W addressed th? iifcinlily. Speaking nil tile subject of v man's rights. These meetings are t i iio lipid from time to time, and It if hoped that moro Interest may be aroused In them. Kxerybodj l.ll;tw 'cm. " Old-fashlonp.l miunrtt dnncp bal ance on the corner kind old-fashion-ed pumpkin pie ,lu to rut It doughnuts ami Ider, b the Flks, Prldai night, Holler Kink 2-.-it REMAINS BROUGHT Mrs. Phoebe J. Camp, Moth- of W. B. Camp, Dies Saturday. The remains of Mrs. Phoebe J. (', mp, who died nt the home of her 11 iiiRnirr. .ir". r4iuiinv uniunt o. . .., t ... Atvtii,,,u Niwtun Tnlls, Trumbull county, Snt u.dny mornlnu, ut. nine o'clock, wara brought to Marion Sunday, and tuliun to the home of Her on W. ; Camp, on lrey u venue. Mrs. Cnmp wan taken 111 nliout two week ago. of pneumonia, which bo-i-i me very serious during the Itltlur n. rt of lust week, renultlng In her death Satin day. Mrs. Cnmp was Imrn In oweti Htntlon. south of Marlon, Jily 2C. 1827, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IVrdlnnnd Court, both deceased. She w.ik united In umrrlnge to I). J. tamp, May 27. 1842. Mr. Camp died about eight years ngo. Three sonx W H. of Marlon, Uoorge T. or Mlcltl gan. Joaeih V. of Mt. Ollead una n daughter. Mrs. Wilklns, of Newton rails, survive the death of thoir mother, Funerul services will be hWd Tues day afternoon, at two o'clock, jt the Pli Ml Christian ehureh, on North Main xin.'t. Harry N. Stlntwm will preneh the sermon, and Interment will be m.ide In the Marlon cemetery. Klks Social. Old-fuslrlonad Tiumpklu pie lewve I he print of your nme In tho nxt bite doughnut, elder. KIUh and friends. Friday night, at Holler Itlnk. jaiiLifL' 2-6-1- NEW BILL AT THE SUN TODAY The now bill nt the Hun today, li said to bo n good ono. LaVIno' & Inmmi in n sldo-Hplltttni; rural joiii ejy, "Sally's Visit," will bo ono 'of the "riofltlllnera. Earl and I-po pre senting their refined miniature mu sical comody, "Sherrv's nt Six." The sketch Id rupnlng over-with original I catchy songa nnd music MIiwhh !. . .. a.1 ..... jM . i. . ...il UIHIlll UI1U vlHyiuil ill lb oiiihlUK talking act entitled "Juat n Little Sarcasm" will hold' n good position on tihe bill. J. 1 Marlon, a eoincdlan from the old school, will offer 11 sing ing ani dancing apeclnlty that is en tirely new and original. Tho Sun l.copo will present a now comedy motion picture. The usual dally iiiutiiveeM will be given. Jttt't,tt44Jt4t'' With Milk t ? ? ? ? ? ? 1 f ZitZrt&ZZtX ERE OR RIAL THE MARION DAILY INSTITUTE IS ONE OFBESTJVERHELD Waldo Hears Some Very In teresting Talks Sat urday. TWO ADDRESSES FOR WOMEN Miss Pearl Dorsoy Tells What Kind of Food We Need. Balanced Ititilon Needed liy Ku-ry I'tTMin-IIonsidiolil Keononij Slintilil lie I'rniilcM Iiitnit'tli' Talk m Corn Growing. The Inst session of the Waldo farmers' Institute was held Saturday aftprnoon, tho program .being opened with music by the orchestra. Tho llrst talk of tho afternoon wns .made by It. D. McGonlglo, of Ashley, on "Pure llrod Stuck on tho Farm." .Mr. McOonlKle Js an experienced stock raiser and he gave the benefit of his experience In a very Interest ing talk. Hu said the farmers aro afraid to mlso pure bred stock on ne eount of the extra expenso, but if he only know It tho extra value of tho stock covered that expense und leaven a bigger prollt besides. He whs followed by Miss Pearl Dorioy. of Moundm-llle, "V. Va., on "Koocl Value and Preparation." .Slip Mild It is a sign of advancing cl lu xation that cooking Is being studied us a science. Kver.v woman an 1 girl (mould know the prlnctploa of cook ing and alio nutritive vtiluo of foods. Our bodies need the balanced ration as well as do the stock on the farms. The proteins, or building niul repalr Jng inatorlal, we get in animal foods, such as lean meat, milk, chootte, eggs, fish, dried beans and pans. The av erage person require about three and a half ounces of protein a day. 'arbohydratPH give us 1ieat and en ergy, wo get this In vegetables, sugars nnil storihe.. The fats glvo us heat and energy also. Jt Is a con centrJtutl food and wo get It in the fat of animals, butter, olive oil, nuts. etc. we get somo nunonu . Idn n limit nil iuu 1ml wo lined to , - .".-.. .... ."-.. - - eat moro fruit nnd vegetables, Tlie ihreo purposes of cooking nro to change mechanical conditions so llgostlvo Juices can net, to change .structure so the food enn bo ohowed nnd digested, to kill germs hnd parti al ten, to mnko nutritious nnd at rattlve so tho digestive Jufcon will How-. Our menus should bs planned for the weok or month' In ohlbr to make every bit of food couift and to cheapen tho cost. After music by tho orchostrn, O. C. lloueekueper gave IiIh talk on "Corn Lessons of 1911." Ho told of soino texts made for .the iWnslilnjcton agri cultural department on his own lariu. Fi-om these experiments he learned U plant fewer ucres unJ to make the land as rli;li ns possible, to pulverize tho land us deep as It It lilowcd, to make a hne "l;(1 1,ni'' uood oed oorn will bo sume ami every ear should be tested and all tdlscurded that shows a weak vital ity. Take no chance on poor seed. Oet seed corn ns nenr home its pos sible and never buy shelled corn for seed. ' Mr. Housokcepor mnde a tillage tost for tho U. S. department of ng rlQulture, 10 rows of corn belli?; cul tivated and ton uncultivated. Tho uncultivated rows wore kept clean by cutting olt tho woods with a sharp ilioe. Thd oultlvnted y I aided nt the rato of 97 bushels o the acre, and tho uncultivated 90 1-2 bushels. Weeds aro tho limiting factor and they must bo kept down, It is cheap er to do that with a cultlwitur than with u hoe. Grow n variety of corn Dint will fully mnturo ln.nn average ear. DO not plant too thickly, two stalks to the hill being butter than moro ns a rulo. Holoot indium sized cars that tiro fully rlpo for seed. iMIss 1'oarl Dorsoy, of Moundsvlllo, Wost Virginia, wns tho next speaker on the progranw "Household Econ omy and Conveniences," was tho sub Ject chosen by MIw Doreey, who proved to he ono of the meet enter taining nnd Instructive speakers of tho institute. Shu said hi part: "Tho 'principle of oconomy Is not known among snvnges. They live Ig norantly and consume much tlmo without getting nny visible rsoults, they nro also vory wastoful. Wo as civilized people, want to study ocon oniy becauso it Is ono of tho greatest principles of todny. We want to study It In order to stive time nnd strength ns wall nH material. Wo want to preserve our Individuality and to muko the most of our livee and the lives of our children. Wo owe It to them to 'train them for tho things worth while. To think bis and talk lltilo, to love much und give freely, to work hard nnd livo n llfo that counts for something. The busi ness man stud lew to reduce cost, why not tho houeekeoper. There nre plans and ways by which a womnn may set an attractive and wholosomo tablo an comparatively rmall ex pense. She must pfnn for n .balanced rntlon In ovorythlng, In work nnd in play, In outing and sleeping. The strength und tlmo of ench Individu al Qf the home domnnds It," , 'At the clouo if the program, n mimical selection wan rendered by tho Wa-ldo star orchostra. The dntl una proved to be one of tho most In toragtlng ns .well us most bonullclnl ever hold ntWahlo. It wns lurgoly attend! nt all the mooting?, und much Interest wna shown. With the .Sick. The cpndltlon of City Solicitor Fred Vf. Vtirner, who lips been suf fering from un attuck of pneumonia for the past week, u much Improved today. Kdgnril 0. Stalgcr of West Center H'reei. who undi rwrnt an operation lur gall stones Carmel hospital, colunium, Homo tlmo ueo, MIR&OR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 19l2. For The Children To Keep Their Wgc-tloii Tcrrcct Nothing H m Safe and IMouuint iih Stiiurt'H DjuiK'pslu Tablets. Trlul lni'KKi Sfiit free. Thousands of mm and women have '"222 L?s:!? bXi!S for any form of indigestion or Atom ,ich trouble. Thousands of pcoplo who aro not. 7iTV4!AvMlHvSwSBBra lift slek, but nro well and wish to lcotiiycur littles full, and nre wondering well tnkd Stiiart's Tablets nftor oVory, whothor Its worth while to try to get meal to Insuro perfect digestion and. any more, and whothor you, renlly need aold trouble. ,nn' more. 1 have ono question to put Hut It Is not generally known that, to you this morning, which Is miggest the Tnlildhj, nro Just as good nnd 06 by your whojc course of study. whoIesortjo'fOr little folks as for their 'Von people aro tho sjurylvul of n great olders. I ntitnbor. You're a iflcked lot, the Little children who nro pale, thlnl "Survival of tho llttost." Kor, Just nnd havdno rfppctltc, or do not.gr.W think how many In the.grndos through or thrlvej sfid'uld use the tablets after, which you have imssed, hnvo dropped eating litfu'wlll derive great benefit' out ono by one. Some througli slck- from thom.ljv Js Mrs. 'Q. Il.teroislev. riS8'aslllncton St., HbbnkmiJ -Xow Jersey, writes: I "Stunrrs m'Mpcpslii Tablets Just 1111 the bill for children ns well as for, older folks. I've hnd tho best of luck with them. My threo-yonr-old girl takes thorn as readily ns candy. I havo only to say 'tablets' nnd she drops ovorythlng else nnd runs for them." A Buffnlo mother, n short time ngo, who doHpalrod of the life of hor babe, was j,o delighted Willi tho results from giving tho child thexo tablets that she went uorore tho notary puinic or Erie etHtcatlon do you wnnt? I say when Co., N. V., and mnde the following nf-' ny ,mo ng)s ,nc tlllt qlU)i,tion, get nil nt'uv" on hnve room for, r.nd when your Oentlomon: Stuart's Dyspoipslncnmc,ty Jf, 0Xhaustcd, nnd your nt Tnhlets wnro recommended to mo for ,lt. lM fu1I thon K to work nnd ,0 my iwo-monins-oui uiiuy, wnicn wns sick nnd puny and tho doctors anld1 was suffering with Indigestion. I took tho child to' n found no relief. hoi.pltnl but there A friend mentioned tho Stuart Tablets and I procured n l,n.. f,nm U. ...i ...i V, V.Z '"" "y yet. thev were nmong the host ctluc.it nd ' wT ,S t d TnZ T,,' :.'.cmuCrUM-omnuu,.ty. Tlioy Just tho thing for my baby. ' I feel Juntlfled In saying that Stunrt'a Dys- popsln Taibldts saved my child's life. MRS. W. 'i DiOTHLOPH. Subscribed nnd sworn to boforo mo this 12th dny of April, l97. IIFATtY KuVHIS Notary Public In nnd for Erlo Co., N. Y. For bnblos, no mnttor how tiun? or dollctito, the taldots will accomp lish wonders in Increasing flesh, ap petite and growth. Uso only Mho, largo nweot tiblets In ovory box. Full sized boxos nre sold by nil durgglsta for CO conts. and no iiaront should ne glect tho use of this snfo romody for nil stomach .mil bowel trouble If tho child is nlllng In any way regarding Its food or assimilation. Stuart's Dyapopsln Tablots have boon known for yonrs ns tho host pre partition for nil stomach troubles whothor In ndulta or lnfnnts. A trial pnekngo will bo sont, if you will wrlto - A. Stuart Co., 100 Stunrl Illdg.. Marshall. Mich. will be relonsod from tho hospital next Wednesday nnd brought to his homo. Edward H. Fetter, fireman nt sta tion No. l, In confined ito hli h. mo on iCIIuibo street becauso of M kiifs. THE MERCURY 15 GOINGJJP AGAIN Eight Below Mark Reached Early Sunday Morning. Iloglnnlng Saturday ovenlng, Ma rion ipeople suffered nnothex cold snap, which lasted until a little past midnight thla morning. At six o'clock SaturUny ovonlng tho mer cury In Dr. llaffonaficrgor's govern ment thermometer stood nt eight above. From that point It rocedoil until the eight bolow mark wiib reached eaily Sunday .morning, rn tonno cold provatlod until 8:30 o'clock. Tho mnxlmum lornpornturo noticed by tho woatharmnn yesterday wan threo above about two o'clock 4n the afternoon. Tho coldest registration of last night was zero. .Moderation Hot In shortly after .midnight and tho moroury has boon on thQ Ascent slpco thoir. two Aiti: HMauiLiaatoit J Ditivi-:u oFjiiFini: motok The names of Jolin !, OnnOo. 4J0 Cherry street, und aeorgp,A. Kelly, 310 North 'Main strQuC'Wero cortlflcd today by tho civil sorvlco comrnBlslhn to Safety Director AI. 'A, AJlokloy ns eligible for the jiosltlon of driver of tho now motor lire apparatus which wU be Installed nt lire stntlon No. 1. Thoso two mon were (successful In the civil senlco examination hold In tho council chamber Saturday. Ono driver will .be appointed but Dlroctor Mlckley stated thla morning 'tluut tho nipolntment would pot bo mado for about two woe)(H. Jumos W. nolilsberry's nnnio una also certified to tho safety director na eligible to n position on ithe police force. Ho passed tho 'polleo exam ination held Saturday. Mr Golds berry miUwf oil Hcnptt atrcot. DR. HUNT TALKS AT President of Dennison Tells Students wot to Quit. MONEY NOT FIRST REQUISITE Good Health, Independence and Head Pit for Educa tion Needed. Student ItnAlux Tluo Hcnul-ltCH li In Hotter Shape to Ort'lUvulN tlmn Itk'h Youth Wlto Hap nil UK V,- i IH'tisra Paltl. President Kmery W. Hunt, I). D. of DtnnlKon university, uddressed tho Juniors and seniors of tho high school nt S:30 o'clock Mondny evening. Dr. Hunt spnko as follows: "ou young people nre pretty near tVo oitil of your high school courso, nnd I expect that you've Just about got hicss, soino because of death, somrt havo merely bnd their capacity of learning oxhnustcd. The tiuestlon H this, whether you hnd bettor drop out, too. 'Whothor you had better stop studying, nnd begin life, begin to enrn 'money. Oh, how grand that nmindsi tli enrn money. Some boy stops school, nnd begins to work, and by and by ho gets tho munillcent snlary of mnyhe livo or six dollars a weok. and oh. how big ho heoms. Some boys think there Im't nny thing In life but n pay en velope 'Now, stop nnd think, how much 8ml(,tnnB wlth it. There Is so much .ii.oi e reason why young people to- I'ay need n better education. Why. were L0lpn ,ny fnthor ant) niolllor young, tlioy never d retimed of having iHiivnmiiKra iiidvantagcs ns you hnvo thorn. And were both school toactiers. ThoPIPnt t totally different situation boforo M.u today, too.-i Thore U moro need of education, because thuro Is ft high er level Foolally. It you'ro going to occupy the same position, i datively. Hint your fnthor and mother hold, you need more ctlucntlon, boouitso the so- elol level Is higher. Thnt Is the ren- (on why ovory .year tho,lpVlos on tho Mississippi rlyennrn built higher, vt)ii TT w. HIGH SCHOOL - '' I am'mme Store News for Tuesday, February 6, 1912. New Spring Ginghams. How fresh and protty tlioy nre now plaids and now colors tho hnndsomest lino Hint WnS - dvor shown in tho city. J Klrst m point of intcrost, per; Imps nro the now Dress GInghnms'. Tho largost nssOrtmont of now pprlng stylos wo have over shown. Hotter thnn odrinnry vnluos nt 12 l-2c. Apron Clnslinins of pure Indigo dyo, now nnd very speelnl nt (lo d. New lN-renlci Thcso nro 3G Inch ps wldo nnd nro to be hnd In nil tho latest spring shades and new doslgns 12 l-2c. vIMt them ench yenr nnd think, there never will be u Hood again. Hut let me tell you that oven yenr that large rler Is bringing down hmd of silt und depositing It on the bed of that liver, until tho loval Is gradually rals h.g, so the levies must be raised ac cordingly. Just tho same wny you have to ralso the standards of educa tion In order to keep up to tho level. "Then, there Is another matter to cope with. That Is competition. If you are going into n profession, the llrst tiuestlon you must uk, In, what does tho profession, call for, and tho second ono, how nro my Conip6tltors guulppMl? Moro und more woll-eqylp-;od men nre dally going Into profes sions nnd you must bo nblo to kcep up with them. There wns n time when nny "Jnck-of-nll-trades" could take n position In technical wotk, nnd per form the work successfully to n cer tain extent. Hut not now. Today the best possible preparation is necessary. The man who stnrts out to mow grass lu the morning, Is n fool to begin his work with n dull scythe. Ho will save muscle, time, swout, if ho stops an hour to shnppen his scythe. Tho man who Is going out to swing nn jivo ah day wants to BWing a simp one. That is tho situation you must fnco. KOucation Is not u fad. It Is merely Bl.apcnlng the tools. I "Then, thoro Is so much more to Ifnrn nowadays. Mlsdry on those peo ple who hnvo Just been discovering r.ud .discovering ho tnuiiy new things fCTinr to lenrn. -A collugo education, v. high school education moans ho much more today than It did 2G years ngo, for thoro litis been such ttdvnnco mont In tho realms of looming. To be a well-lnfoimod ponton todny, you need to know n lot of things your guindparents never dreamed of. "Theeo nie some of tho reasons why a young persOn needs nn education. So, don t get tireil soon. Hut, an- The Importance We Place Upon Courtesy and Civility Inventory days are the "bugaboo" of a mer chant. The necessity of having everything, to the tiniest button, coun'ted and listed and copied fay a certain day, puts a store's whole force un der a nerve -wracking strain. For the inventory, like time and tide, cannot be stayed nor put off, it absolutely must be finished at a stated time. It is barely possible that during the closing days of the inventory just finished, that some customer, now and then, inify not have been given quite the customary quick attention which at all other times distinquishes our sales force. If any customer feels that he or she was not shown the usual courtesy and civility, dur ing the past week or so wo wish here to ex press our sinccrost regret and assure you that it was due to tho rush and effort required to complete the annual .inventoiy. But now it is all over I Everything is enthusi asm and everybody is delighted with the bright and wonderfully beautiful new Spring goods which wo are opening every day now. (Every salesperson is now quick and vigilant ready to show each and every customer that pleasing civility and courteous attention which has ever distinguished the Uhler-hillips' force. Not only do we give you better merchandise but we always aim to accord you bdbter treat ment and service, as well. VHLER - PHILLIPS And Here Are the New White Gtoods. Ono of the features of tho War rior Rdwnrds Co. "Kdbrtinry White Snlo" la the first showing of fresh and snowy whlto materials nt a Very Interesting undcrprlce. Km city Woncfl dainty plaid Utrjpoa and tho like In Marnulsetto nvcitvofl nro nioderatoly priced nt aoc Mho New l'lntoiis Splondld ayhlto fabrics, exclusive with the AVnrnor & Hdward'f Co., nre hero in goodly nrrny. Many prices be tween 2()o nnd Jl.'c. Our "Remarkable" Show ing of Embroideries. In connection with our whltd sale wo continue our complcto showing of now embroideries. other point. I see It on some or our fnces, thnt look which says 'it is mean for iou to talk to mo this way. I wnnt It but I never e.m get It.' Now, don't bo so sure. You'ro thinking, can 1 llnnnco It7 If you'ro unjucky enough to have n father and mother rich enough to hontl you to college nnd pay nil your bills you can .still mnko n man of yourself hi splto of It nil hut tho chances nro ngalnst you. It Is tho mnh who works these things out for himself who Is n mlim As for a young . man woiklng himself' through school, I'llVrty that thiee conditions filled, ho can do anything. "Thpso conditions nro: Good henlth, no ono depending on lyoft for support, end tho stuff In you ijt tb bo educated. These threo things' you ' must be cer tain of, but particularly tho last. You must have something In your head to work with, u determination to do Hjinclhlng nnd bo something worth while. You'ro laying tho foundation ftr thnt right here. Don't wnHto your time now, nnd think thnt nftcr whllo when you get to college, you'll mnko things liy. Do It here. Develop your mind until you can bring It upon sonio Job und hold It thcro until tho Job Is ticcompllshed. Get a grip on yourself, first, nnd your education Is well started. Don't think tho Import ant study Is coming by nnd by. Now Ih tho tlmo to discover n grip on your self." ltICI CHOSS SKAIi SAI.H lmOUGHT AT I.KAST - - - .-$15,000 I.WOILLO Ttecolpts frotii the 1911 Tied Cross Seal snlo In Ohio Indicates (hat lit was far .In advnnco of the ftairi'ln 1910, when tho total receipts amount ed to $37,33S.S7. It Iff impossible to glvo tho necurato llgurca for 1911 nt this tlmo us many agencies hUVe''not yet reported, but it Is estlnlntetlthiit tho amount raised Ih 1911 Will lie closo 'to JtC.OO'o. ' " I' v- '" i, :.i. urm? 1 l' W IMI I i r I I ' ' iv ; J;al 'i l. ht. ... r'jjr,nhi H.ilriii ft I O': tf' ' & 14- II I SB Ua .j,) KLit ti ttU-I.4L. .Lr-2f lr. . i Km 'J. &" KIMMWIBsW"''"' "WW"" ',.y TlJUX-' SB I 1 T . 1 KflMMm)MItaMIMIVMnnMMMSBSSSSBBBSBSBSBSBSB ...is&SfaSBliBBWBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB -'''iSSIBflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB